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Region. National Capital Region. Cities. Caloocan, Quezon City. Established. September 22, 1855. Founded by. Manuel Pavía y Lacy. Novaliches is a place that forms the northern areas of Quezon City, and encompasses the whole area of North Caloocan.
Quezon City, the most populous city in the Philippines, is politically subdivided into 142 barangays. All of Quezon City's barangays are classified as urban. [1] These barangays are grouped into six congressional districts, with each district represented by a congressman in the House of Representatives.
Before the place was incorporated to Quezon City in 1948, Novaliches was already in the maps as early as 1864, having been organized by the Spanish as early as 1855, from the haciendas of Tala, Malinta, Piedad, and Maysilo. By 1856, it was its own municipality before being absorbed by Caloocan in 1901.
Robinsons Novaliches (formerly known as Robinsons Place Novaliches and Robinsons Nova Market), is a shopping mall in Fairview owned and operated by Robinsons Malls, the second largest mall operator in the Philippines. This mall was opened on October 12, 2001. It is the second mall by Robinsons Malls in Quezon City after Robinsons Galleria.
Novaliches Cathedral. The Cathedral Shrine and Parish of the Good Shepherd, commonly known as Novaliches Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic church located along Regalado Avenue in Barangay Fairview, Quezon City in the Philippines. It is the seat of the Diocese of Novaliches. The church was established on August 5, 1975, by Manila Archbishop, Jaime ...
Since then, this parish had become an established landmark in the Novaliches area, witnessing the historical development of this district. It is located along Quirino Highway, Barangay Sta. Monica, Novaliches, Quezon City. [1] [2] The current rector and parish priest is Rev. Fr. Jose Peregrino V. Tomas. The annual feast day of the church is ...
Tandang Sora Avenue, formerly known as Banlat Road, [2] is a major east-west thoroughfare bisecting Quezon City in Metro Manila, the Philippines.It is a two-to-six lane highway and municipal road that runs for 9.6 kilometers (6.0 mi) from its eastern terminus at Magsaysay Avenue in Pansol and U.P. Campus in Diliman to its western terminus at Quirino Highway in Baesa and Talipapa in Novaliches ...
The highest elevation in Quezon City is in the watershed's northern tip at 250 meters (820 ft) above sea level. [3] It centers on the 700-hectare (1,700-acre) La Mesa Dam and Reservoir in Novaliches, an artificial lake which was created in 1929 as part of Manila's Ipo–Novaliches–San Juan water system under the American colonial government. [4]